Well, right now the field is Canary Grass, with some White Daises, and the occasional thistle. I am in North ID. Me and dad just went out and measured it, one section is 200 x 50 and the other is about 100 x 100. They are the same field, just the break is because the power line for the house is buried there, and i would prefer not to find it... :) So if my math is right ( which I am sure it is thank you very much ) then that should be about 3/4 of an acre?? I think I am just going to plow and disc it if I can get it in early enough, if not, then I might do a last minute switch to Oat hay, and then plow and plant wheat in the fall. I don't care about volume, 5, 5 gallon buckets would be nice, so 3/4 of an acre would MORE than cover it. I could water it if needed, I have a creek/pond, I would just need to come up with a pump. How much seed would it take to plant this much area? I plan on using the neighbors drop seeder, Paul I showed you a picture of it, so I could easily seed all of it.
I think that it sounds like a plan so far, and I personally and quite excited about it! Bryce
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